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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

199.466 Background check of child abuse and neglect records at request of

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parent or legal guardian employing individual to care for minor child.
(1)A parent or legal guardian employing an individual to care for his or her minor
child may request the results of a background check of the child abuse and
neglect records maintained by the cabinet from the individual by submitting the
same form and paying the same fee that would be submitted by an entity
required by law to request such a background check on an employee or
volunteer for the purpose of determining whether there has been a
substantiated finding of child abuse or neglect for the child-care provider. The
form shall contain the signature of the individual consenting to the background
check.
(2)The cabinet shall notify the individual on whom the background check was
completed of the results.
(a)If the results show no substantiated findings of child abuse or neglect on
the registry for the individual, the cabinet shall send the individual a letter
stating that they have no findings of substantiated abuse or neglect.
(b)If the results show substantiated findings of child abuse or neglect on the
registry for the individual, the cabinet shall send the individual the results
of the search.
(3)The cabinet shall make the form for requesting a background check of the child
abuse and neglect records maintained by the cabinet available on its Web site
along with information on how to locate a child-care provider certified or
licensed by the cabinet and how to request a criminal background check for a
child-care provider.
(4)The cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations to implement
subsection
(1)of this section.
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